Book Review of "Jungian Music Psychotherapy: When Psyche Sings"

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  • Kristen L. Anderson Kristen Anderson

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Joel Kroeker’s book, Jungian Music Psychotherapy: When Psyche Sings, is a sophisticated presentation of the impact of sound and music in analytic depth psychology. It lays out a solid foundation for both music and analysis then bridges the two. The author introduces his archetypal music psychotherapy modality and translates the main analytical elements of Jungian technique into specific musical processes. For clinicians, educators, and those interested in the power of sound and music, this is a potent resource for understanding the relationship between sound, music, and musical imagery and their impact on our human psyche.

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    Kristen L. Anderson is a registered psychotherapist with music therapist accreditation. She works in private practice in Southern Ontario with people having a wide range of diagnoses and in a variety of clinical settings. The settings for her work include clients’ homes as well as medical and long-term care facilities.

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2020-08-27

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Book Reviews/ Comptes rendus